Congratulations on your 100th post! That is an accomplishment, when we have so much going on in our lives, and then in our playtime we like to quilt! LOLI don't blog yet, but I am a new follower! I'll be emailing some of my buddies to come to your blog!Jacque in SCquiltnsrep(at)yahoo(dot)com

Congratulations on your 100th post. I wonder if I'm getting close to that??? I've gotten through Making Ends Meet and it looks like my Robert Kaufman blue won't be enough for the 2nd border I had planned for it. I've got it in my purse though for a fabric run today--there's always a chance I'll find it. If not something else is sure to work. Will you be making this Judy L pattern? Sandi

The fat quarters and the book look exciting. Please enter me. I'm following and will make a post re Giveaway for you on my Stitching Blog:http://stitching-stars.blogspot.comCongratulations on your 100th post. It's quite a milestone.

Though I do not have a blog or FB page, I follow your blog (the pretty butterfly avatar). Understand that you want bloggers for the giveaway. Still, I like your blog so decided to follow anyway. Thanks.

First let me congratulate you on 100 posts! :)Secondly a BIG Thank You, for following my blog!! I am following you too. Your Giveaway will be posted on my blog.(which is how you can contact me,if I am the Lucky Winner)! You Definitely "ROCK" Quilts :)

I think reaching your 100th would be very exciting: congratulations.I'm really interested in coming back to visit all the items and links on your sidebar-it's a great way to introduce your visitors to other quilters.

Your selection of pink fabrics would certainly cheer up my getting-old-and-dreary collection of leftovers. And since I don't subscribe to QNM, that would be a fun prize. Thanks very much for your generous giveaway.

Hi, I hope it is not to late to participate in your giveaway. I´ll be happy to sign in as a follower.You are very velcome to visit my blog too, I´m having a giveaway too *smile*Liebe GrüßeBenteI like to QuiltBlog

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A beginning quilter explores the world of quilting via Harriet Hargrave's "Heirloom Machine Quilting", 5th ed., Harriet and daughter Carrie Hargrave's "Quilter's Academy" series and through reproduction Civil War fabrics and quilt designs.

Long winters in North Dakota, USA lend themselves beautifully to piecing and quilting. Married for 20 years with two grown children, three grandchildren and two children at home, it was easy to decide to begin to learn to quilt. This is my journey. Thank you for joining me. Your comments are welcome!